KEY POINTS
  • A bill establishing a federal holiday on Juneteenth, which celebrates the end of slavery in the United States, passed the House, paving the way for President Joe Biden to sign it into law.
  • The bill to make Juneteenth the 12th federal holiday sailed through Congress, passing the Senate by unanimous consent less than a day earlier.
From left, Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., Steve Williams, president of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, and Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., pose with the Juneteenth flag after their press conference at the Capitol on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

A bill that would establish a federal holiday on Juneteenth, marking the end of slavery in the United States, passed the House on Wednesday, paving the way for President Joe Biden to sign it into law.

The bill sailed through Congress, passing the Senate by unanimous consent less than a day earlier. The House passed the legislation in a 415-14 vote, with only Republicans voting against it.